Julius Kühn-Institut

Julius Kühn-Institut (JKI)
Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants
Bundesforschungsinstitut für Kulturpflanzen

Headquarters building in Quedlinburg
Agency overview
Formed 2008
Headquarters Quedlinburg, Germany
Employees 1,200
Agency executive
Parent agency Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Website http://www.jki.bund.de/

Julius Kühn-Institut – Bundesforschungsinstitut für Kulturpflanzen (JKI) is the German Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants. It is a federal research institute and a higher federal authority divided into 15 specialized institutes. The JKI was named after the German agricultural scientist Julius Kühn (1825–1910).

It was formed in January 2008 when three research centres in the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture merged:

It has its main office at Quedlinburg and centres at Berlin, Braunschweig, Darmstadt, Dossenheim, Dresden-Pillnitz, Elsdorf, Groß Lüsewitz, Kleinmachnow, Münster and Siebeldingen.

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